
Some hands as well:
So annoying
This hand laid the ground work for my tilting. Like I've said before, there is nothing I hate more than being min-raised in situations like this. This guy was really bad too and that made me even angrier.
Just Tilted Again this very second
This guy is a good player and I know that he plays as high as 25/50. The reason I just got tilted again is that I didn't realize he showed his hand until looking at the hand history right now. I don't like the feeling of being outplayed, but this guy kicked my ass in this hand. Four betting with JJ in his spot is not very easy, and he raised me small enough that I basically had to call, which made his hand really seem like AA or KK. Well, now that I'm reviewing the hand more, I'm really really unsure here. On one hand, his small re-raise allows him to fold to my shove if he wanted to, but on the other hand, it still could look like Aces or Kings trying to keep me involved. I also am starting to think my flop fold is a bad play here as well. Based on the way I've played the hand, my range is basically QQ/JJ with maybe a small percentage being slow played AA, but I think I like most people would just shove with AA and assume my opponent is committed. So he has to know my hand is basically QQ/JJ and an Ace would most likely try to get some value from my hand standardly. But this player is a high stakes player and is capable of leveling me here, so the overbet shove looks more like an Ace than a value bet because if he assumes I'm a decent, thinking player and I assume he is thinking that, then he knows he has to try and disguise his hand. An overbet shove looks like an obvious bluff here with a hand like JJ-KK, and since I know he is good and wouldn't make such a novice, transparent play like this, I assume he has a super strong hand. I probably didn't explain that well, but it wasn't very easy to put into words.
Tilting
This hand is another one I'm not sure about. I really like the way I played the flop, because this is one of those situation where I am way ahead or way behind, so checking doesn't hurt me and it disguises my hand some to set up value for later streets. His call to me was basically JJ+, AK. This flop reduces the chance of his hand being KK, and the turn makes AK look really slim. So on this turn, I knew his hand was AA or JJ, and my shove here is a huge mistake. Like I said, I was tilted. I have a little bit of fold equity but I'm not getting called by any worse hands so its a really bad shove. Also, I'm still in the way ahead or way behind situation, so I should be just smooth calling here and then evaluating the river. Nothing like being a donator...
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